Be Stress Wise is an excellent, basic training guide about stress. You will learn practical scientifically tested methods to both understand stress and to relax taught by Dr. Tim Lowenstein, international expert. Learn a quick 10 second stress test. Find out how to heat your hands and feet to relax. Drop into Deep Rest. Use a Body Stress Chart to find tension. Stress training tools.

This guidebook provides a comprehensive view of a seven-stage outcomes-based counselling process based on the Carl Rogers person-centered approach. This step-by step guide will be useful for counselors, caregivers as well as others who wish to improve their counselling skills.

Students Can Help Keep Schools Safe is a much needed guide to promote school safety and violence prevention. This book directs students on recognizing potential danger and preparation if such an event occurs. The book offers students a pro-active approach to violence prevention. As a supplement, staff members are supported by a teacher’s guide for educators. www.juliefederico.com

30 Days to Keep You Sober is a support tool for addicts and or alcoholics that are looking for guidance to stay clean and sober. This book includes first-hand accounts of real people and their personal struggles with addictive personalities. It is the kind of book that offers readers a realistic outlook on why people struggle with pain that leads to addictive behavior.

"To Bang or Not To Bang? A Book of Questions" is a one-of-a-kind book of questions. Jeorald Pitts wrote this simple story-telling, yet, poetic-style book while incarcerated in a maximum security prison. He tells about the inner workings of gangs and offers practical insight for parents, teachers, youth counselors, or anyone who wants to better understand the gang life.

87% of students said that shootings are motivated by a desire to get back at those who have hurt them. According to bullying statistics, 1 out of every 10 students who drops out of school does so because of repeated bullying. Harassment and bullying have been connected to 75% of school – shooting incidents.

It's inevitable that a school administrator will have to deal with the death of a student, faculty, or staff member at some point during their career, and that each situation will be different in nature and scope. When that happens, there isn't much time to develop a plan or to research options for handling the often complicated situation. So here are guidelines to refer to in that time of need.